A simple command line program that determines which files/processes are using any particular DLL.? Functionally the same as launching process explorer, clicking on the "search" and typing in all or part of a DLL name.? ? ? The DLL of interest here is [login to view URL], however the program should be written generically such that any DLL can be querried.? See:? <[login to view URL]>
## Deliverables
Specifications:? Write a command line program that outputs the same as following these steps (see also?
<[login to view URL]>):
1. Launch Process Explorer (current verison downloadable from Microsoft)
2. Click on Find Handle or DLL, type in [login to view URL]
3. output the equivelent of the resultant dialoge box (the results of the search)? to the console in roughly the same format as process explorer.
4. The output should also be placed in the Windows "Cut/Paste" buffer such that a user could easily paste the results into an email.
#Define a string with variable name "SearchString" and set the default SearchString to? "[login to view URL]".? ?
Inputs: to command line program:?
%1 = string to search for.? If not specified, then use the string SearchString (which contains "[login to view URL]" by default)
Outputs:
Process? ? ? ? PID? ? ? ? Type? ? ? Handle or DLL
{whatever output Process Explorer would have put in the search results}
The results of course should match whatever Process Explorer finds.? The table separators can be either , or <tab> delimited.
The executable name of the program should be "[login to view URL]".
Please only bid unless you already know how to do this and can quickly and efficiently produce this code.
Souce code must be fully documented and understandable.